Who Will Intercept the Most Passes in 2017?

Who Will Intercept the Most Passes in 2017?

Honest to goodness, I just can’t keep up with all of these gosh darned Ladbrokes league leader props. You’ll be going broke if you bet on this prop, though, because this one is tough to predict. There have not been any players to lead the league twice this decade, but it’s not all that surprising if you think about it. The best defensive backs in the league get targeted less and less as their reputation grows, thus opening the door for lesser known players to pick off more passes. Last year, Casey Hayward led the league with seven picks after collecting zero in 2015.

Player (Team)

8/3 (Ladbrokes)

Marcus Peters (KC)

+800

Reggie Nelson (OAK)

+900

Brent Grimes (TB)

+1100

Kurt Coleman (CAR)

+1100

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (GB)

+1200

Landon Collins (NYG)

+1200

Casey Hayward (LAC)

+1400

Tyrann Mathieu (ARI)

+1400

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (NYG)

+1600

Malcolm Butler (NE)

+1600

Quintin Demps (CHI)

+1600

Stephon Gilmore (NE)

+1600

Glover Quin (DET)

+1800

Aqib Talib (DEN)

+2000

Chris Harris (DEN)

+2000

Earl Thomas (SEA)

+2000

Richard Sherman (SEA)

+2000

Xavier Rhodes (MIN)

+2000

Eric Berry (KC)

+2500

Eric Weddle (BAL)

+2500

Josh Norman (WAS)

+2500

Patrick Peterson (ARI)

+2500

Reshad Jones (MIA)

+2500

Trumaine Johnson (LAR)

+2800

Harrison Smith (MIN)

+3300

Joe Haden (CLE)

+3300

Kam Chancellor (SEA)

+3300

Logan Ryan (NE)

+3300

Micah Hyde (BUF)

+3300

Mike Adams (CAR)

+3300

Rashad Johnson (FA)

+3300

Vontae Davis (IND)

+3300

The favorite this season is Marcus Peters, who was tied with Reggie Nelson for the lead in 2015 and was one behind Hayward last season. Peters has a great track record in his short career, but I’d be shocked if quarterbacks don’t start avoiding passing in his direction altogether this year. You can’t intercept a lot of passes if balls aren’t thrown your way.

At +900, the 2015 co-leader Nelson is second on the list. He has picked off 13 balls over the past two seasons, but will be turning 34 in September. Some of the all-time great defensive backs in the league have played at a high level well into their thirties, but I wouldn’t put Nelson in that category.

If you think Hayward can become the first to lead the league in consecutive seasons since Everson Walls in 1981 and 1982, you can snag him at 14/1 odds. Seems highly unlikely, though.

I wouldn’t be surprised one bit if the leader is not listed. Last year’s sack leader, Vic Beasley, wasn’t listed on the 2016 preseason sack leader odds list.

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